Yes they do. People who go there from South Africa, take their mealymeal with mealybugs in watertight containers so that the mealybugs can live there and not die in the rain.
Mealybugs are believed to have originated in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Central and South America. They belong to the family Pseudococcidae and are thought to have diversified as they adapted to various host plants. Over time, they have spread to other parts of the world, often through human activities such as trade and the movement of plants. Today, mealybugs are found in a wide range of environments, often infesting a variety of crops and ornamental plants.
Ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic wasps are natural predators of mealybugs. Additionally, certain species of beetles, spiders, and birds may also feed on mealybugs. Introducing these predators into the garden can help control mealybug populations.
It's not harmful at all.
well they are not exactly not really harmful they sometimes are harmful because they are scared....
no
no
Why would they give it to humans if it was harmful
No, it is not harmful - assuming your well water has been tested for human consumption.No, it is not harmful - assuming your well water has been tested for human consumption.
Yes, burning graphite can release toxic fumes and particles that are harmful to human health.
the harmful bacteria live in air,human body etc.
they can eat you and bite you